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News Release from: UCIMU | Subject: Bi-Mu machine tool and production equipment show
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 March 2006
Italian Bi-Mu machine tool show
scheduled
Italy's 25th Bi-Mu machine tool and production equipment show includes the latest developments in welding, assembling, dies and moulds and is supported by a conference.
Italy's 25th Bi-Mu machine tool and production equipment show includes the latest developments in welding, assembling, dies and moulds and is supported by a comprehensive conference From 5 to 10 October 2006, the new Fiera Milano fairground will host the 25th edition of BI-MU that will take advantage of the flexibility granted by the state-of-the art exhibition centre to highlight the high level of technological integration achieved through the evolution of the machine tool industry
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Bi-Mu show covers latest machine tools
This year's Italian machine tool and production equipment show - the Bi-Mu - will take place in Milan's new exhibition centre located on the outskirts of the city.
As a matter of fact, nowadays, the most advanced sector offering is represented by machines and systems based on functional modularity, adaptable to production changes, more easily and more quickly than the classical working units, consequently making obsolete the classical subdivision among metalforming, metalcutting and automation, whose peculiar techniques are more and more often summed up in each production process.
The new Fiera Milano exhibition centre, - having pavilions practically clear of any pillar or structural encumbrance and ensuring extraordinary accessibility and visibility to all stands, - will enable 25th Bi-Mu to show this reality in a more direct way, overcoming the limits of the merely specialized trade shows, in accordance with the requirements of users and manufacturers.
On the other hand, the exhibition promoted by UCIMU-Sistemi per Produrre, already well-known as the most 'articulated' among the shows of the sector, has enriched with more and more contents and importance over the years, becoming an event that cannot be renounced by the operators of the whole manufacturing industry.
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Sheet metal working show set in Italy, 2006
Latest Europe-wide developments in sheet metal handling, forming, welding and finishing will be shown at the Italian 'Lamiera' event in Bologna, in May 2006.
Some 400 companies to exhibit at Lamiera
Some 400 companies have registered for stands at the forthcoming Italian sheet metal work and fabrication show, Lamiera 2006, from Europe, Middle east and the USA.
In fact, 25th Bi-Mu will be the climax of the exhibiting event, also proposing the offer of components and structural machining, specialised reviews of the most recent technological solutions for welding, assembling, dies and moulds, a full conference programme and initiatives aiming at emphasizing the professional opportunities generated by the sector.
The authoritativeness of the exhibition organised by EFIM-Ente Fiere Italiane Macchine has been proven by the success of its 2004 edition, visited by almost 81,000 operators, flocked to Milan from the five continents.
1,844 enterprises - including also 1,077 direct exhibitors - attended the show, among whom 343 were agents and traders; the foreign representative was composed of 782 enterprises, representing 30 countries; the stands covered a surface exceeding 70,000m2.; the value of the almost 4,000 machines was estimated at EUR 350 million.
The 25th BI-MU site (www.bimu-sfortec.com) offers steadily updated news and special services: the application forms to exhibit at the show, the exhibitors' catalogue, press material for all communication operators, the possibility of pre-registration that enables people wishing to visit the exhibition to receive a free entrance card within the terms indicated on-line.
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